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Library of the General C'.ourt Mar. 3, 1826 



Boston, Mass. 



Library of the Massachusetts 

 Historical Society 

 Boston, Mass. 



organized 1791 

 incorporated 

 1794 



"6 medals" (p. 24). 

 "a few coins'" (p. 26). 



The American Oriental 

 Society 

 Boston, Mass. 



'Recent" 



"68 Mnhammedaii coins" 



Harvard College Libraries 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



"Of Roman coins and medals, the library has 

 671 in copper, 43 in siKer, and 1 in gold; of 

 ancient coins other than Roman, 8; there are 

 about 500 modern coins of all sorts, and 35 

 modern medals" (p. 33). 



The Athenauem Library 

 Xantucket, Mass. 



1836 



'several hundred coins of small value" (p. 38). 



Library of the Essex Institute 

 Salem, Mass. 



1848 



'a few coins" (p. 41 



Williams College Libraries 

 Williamstown, Mass. 



1793 



'a \'ery few coins" (p. 41). 



Library of the American Anti- 

 quarian Societ\- 

 Worcester, Mass. 



Oct. 24, 1812 "medals" (p. 43). "The cabinet contains a 



collection of coins, comparatively small, 

 but amounting to nearly 2,000 pieces, of 

 which, howe\er, many are duplicates. 

 Among them is a considerable number of 

 coins of the Roman Empire, and a few said 

 to be of still more remote antiquity. It is 

 believed there are specimens of nearly all 

 the pieces of money ever struck in the pres- 

 ent L^nited States" (p. 45). 



Library of the C'.ollege of the 

 Holy Cross 

 Worcester, Mass. 



1843 



'650 coins and medals" (p. 47). 



Wesleyan L'niversity Libraries 

 Middletown, Conn. 



1831 



"coins" (p. 68). 



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